lectica
Meaning
- (historical) A kind of Roman litter, typically with bedding, curtains, and four legs.
- Synonym of litter, any similar vehicle.
Translations
Etymology
From Latin lectica (“litter”), from lectus (“bed, couch”) + -ica (“forming related nouns”), q.v.
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